It's somewhere on the y-axis.
The fourth quadrant
Its x coordinate is 0.The abscissa (x-coordinate) is zero.
An abscissa is the coordinate representing the position of a point along a line perpendicular to the y-axis in a plane Cartesian coordinate system.
The point (8,0) is on an axis (abscissa axis or x-axis) and is therefore not in a quadrant.
The vertical axis of a graph is known as the ordinate and the horizontal axis of a graph is known as the abscissa. So commonly when talking about (x,y) as a point on the graph, we refer to x value as the abscissa and y value as the ordinate.
In Quadrant I a point would lie if its abscissa and ordinates are equal.
In Quadrant I a point would lie if its abscissa and ordinates are equal.
IV
The 2nd quadrant and 4th quadrant would be where a point would lie if it's abscissa and ordinate are numerically equal but of opposite signs.
It is 0.
The abscissa is the X coordinate of a point, so a point on the Y axis has an abscissa of zero.
2nd and 3rd quadrant
The abscissa of a point in a Cartesian coordinate system refers to its x-coordinate. For the point (-64), the abscissa is -64.
If a point has an abscissa of 5, it means that its x-coordinate is 5. The point could lie anywhere along the vertical line where x equals 5, which extends infinitely in the positive and negative directions on the y-axis. Therefore, the point could be represented as (5, y), where y can be any real number.
the abscissa of the point -2 -5 is
The ordinate is the y coordinate of a point and the abscissa is the x coordinate of a point and both axes intercept each other at the point of origin (0, 0) on the Cartesian plane.
The abscissa occurs in a point whose location is identified by an ordered pair. The question refers to a single number: -34.